Pay what you want for Davos ski pass

Davos and Klosters are allowing visitors to pay what they want for a ski pass

The Swiss ski resorts of Davos and Klosters have launched a campaign allowing visitors to pay what they want for their ski passes.

Following on from cost-saving initiatives in Crans Montana and Verbier, from 16 to 31 March, skiers who stay a minimum of two nights in eleven different participating hotels around Davos and Klosters can pay as much as they like for a ski pass.

To take part, book a two-night stay in the Davos Klosters resort holiday shop, and receive a voucher with your booking confirmation to “negotiate” a two-day lift pass when you check in. The participating hotel then pays the difference to the resort.

The snag? Weekends are not included — this offer is valid only from Sunday evening to Friday morning.